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if you look at some data about this group about half are also parents. 16 million, about half of the people we choose to incarcerate have children. one of the things we know about incarcerating a parent is you increase the odds that their child will in fact also be incarcerated and that is by about 25% more likely. you increase dramatically the odds that this is going to become a familial event. dad went to prison, now is my turn and the next thing you know you develop this thing that looks a lot like a country. he didn't always do this. is really fascinating. we didn't always incarcerate such high rates in this country. in our own state it took approximately 90 million people but since 1980 we have incarcerated 700,000 people just in the state of oklahoma. this is at 700% increase in a 35 year period. one question you might ask is are you any more safe now than you were in 1950? a decision that has warm your tax dollar's heart. if you look at the incarceration of oklahoma it mirrors the nation quite frankly. you can look at prison populations and you get in 1980 and up goes the numb
if you look at some data about this group about half are also parents. 16 million, about half of the people we choose to incarcerate have children. one of the things we know about incarcerating a parent is you increase the odds that their child will in fact also be incarcerated and that is by about 25% more likely. you increase dramatically the odds that this is going to become a familial event. dad went to prison, now is my turn and the next thing you know you develop this thing that looks a...
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we have the data on what homes without dads are like. that has been really bad. >> the thing aside similar publications, any other liberal elements to realize the real consequences of the evolving traditional marriage and fatherhood and want to bring fathers back into power. >> bill clinton and those guys were arguing this in the 1990s. the left was arguing this on the importance of dads but that has been thrown under the bus with the push for the same-sex marriage movement. the argument now the importance of dads a home has to be pushed aside in order to argue for same-sex marriage. i would add here none of this is to say same-sex parents can't love a child. of course they can. in and say the kid won't grow up and say i didn't love my parents, and people will say too, if you have same-sex parents can provide a roof over the child's head, love the children, they can pay for their college, true, of course, no one is denying any of that. of that is the case was not a three or four person marriage? a four person marriage, you could really g
we have the data on what homes without dads are like. that has been really bad. >> the thing aside similar publications, any other liberal elements to realize the real consequences of the evolving traditional marriage and fatherhood and want to bring fathers back into power. >> bill clinton and those guys were arguing this in the 1990s. the left was arguing this on the importance of dads but that has been thrown under the bus with the push for the same-sex marriage movement. the...
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whoever describes the data has to be pretty well ho fist kated and and i don't know who will do it. they may with able to evaluate them on site. if they doo, they'll be able to tell whether or not the air kraft went through a stall. >> and then, something else that you had mentioned. in ref reps to the bodies that had been recovered. you said that it's significant. this is the same airplane that crashed in thes. it's whether or not tlgs if they would explain, on other hand, flonk there was an device. >> the faa had previously issued a warning and frooiing over this 13e6ing area. why would the faa have issued this warning prooeftsly. >> that's a bit puzzling as well. they aren't ri ri memd nl. >> it's another airline, i fofr got which onen obviously, our prayers go it o to all of those naplies who loath their loved ones this the east to west vie lebs r ebs mpblsz and israeli forces after a hun ral in the west bank. explosions rocking the streets as young swrkt the funerals are nrnt the it marked 20 yore if he was gunned down by a jewish extremist. to have tens of thanded mrmd >> a te
whoever describes the data has to be pretty well ho fist kated and and i don't know who will do it. they may with able to evaluate them on site. if they doo, they'll be able to tell whether or not the air kraft went through a stall. >> and then, something else that you had mentioned. in ref reps to the bodies that had been recovered. you said that it's significant. this is the same airplane that crashed in thes. it's whether or not tlgs if they would explain, on other hand, flonk there...
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yea. 50% more data for the same price. i like this metaphor. oh, it's even better with funnel cakes. but very sticky. get 15 gigs for the price of 10. and now get $300 credit for every line you switch. now at at&t snacking companies in the world bringing in more than $30 billion a year. you know it because of brands like this. oreo, cadbury, ritz, trident. you get the picture. i sat down with the woman in charge of it all. the chief of the company. she's among fortunes top ten most powerful women in business this year. >> snacking is a $1.3 trillion category around the world. our categories are growing at a rate 4%, 5%, 6%. they're attractive. >> you spoke recently about the cost cutting and the move to boost profits. i'm interested in the parts of the company where you're not cutting costs and you're investing and pouring resources into it. what are those? >> i would tell you, it's a misconception that one cannot cut costs and make investments. in our case, that's the reason we're cutting costs is not only to expand our margins but to provide
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happened is the analysis of the black box data and expert deductions. up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on the aircraft. all we can say is it happened due to technical difficulties and a team of experts are the one that is will be able to prove or deny this. >> earlier, relatives desperate for news arrived at st. perth burg airport. >> they told us the landing would be at 11:40. my child called me. my son, his wife and daughter, their daughter is 10 months old. >> i'm waiting for the person i love. i speak through the internet. i checked the radar, everything was fine. around 11:30 i came here, when i came, i couldn't find the flight on the screen. >> reporter: the airbus seen here, was operated by the russian airline metro jet. he was flying to st. petersburg to the red see resort. 23 minutes after takeoff. it disappeared from radar. the pilot complained of technical prosecution, and was trying to reach the nearest airport. the egyptian and russian authorities say they don't believe the aircraft wa
happened is the analysis of the black box data and expert deductions. up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on the aircraft. all we can say is it happened due to technical difficulties and a team of experts are the one that is will be able to prove or deny this. >> earlier, relatives desperate for news arrived at st. perth burg airport. >> they told us the landing would be at 11:40. my child called me. my son, his wife and daughter,...
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if the radar data is correct, the airplane slowed dramatically. that's something the investigators are going to look at very, very closely. if the airplane got too slow, it could this airplane has protection around it. but if that's possible and the images that we have seen from the wreckage site, they also show that the airplane appears to be all there. it is consistent with a low impact velocity. so i think this is one of the areas of focus. >> captain john cox, thank you so much for your insights this evening. we really appreciate it. >>> we want to bring you an update on a story we brought you earlier this week. that military blimp that drifted more than 100 miles on wednesday from maryland to pennsylvania, today, a shin nook helicopter lifted the remains from the field to where it was loaded on a truck for removal. the army has begun taking insurance claims for the damage caused by that wayward blimp >>> they are beginning to investigate food poisoning from chipotle. they have closed 43 restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution.
if the radar data is correct, the airplane slowed dramatically. that's something the investigators are going to look at very, very closely. if the airplane got too slow, it could this airplane has protection around it. but if that's possible and the images that we have seen from the wreckage site, they also show that the airplane appears to be all there. it is consistent with a low impact velocity. so i think this is one of the areas of focus. >> captain john cox, thank you so much for...
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the good news is, we have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. those are going to be essential in understanding what happened and what caused this tragedy. >> we know they will be significant. we have also learned the plane slowed down amatically before the crash. what does that tell you along with the ages you have seen of the wreckage so far? >> well, the pilots reached cruising altitude and then advised air traffic control of a technical problem and they wanted to divert. there is some conflict about whether they wanted to go back to sharm el sheikh or cairo. they wanted to put the airplane back on the ground. they started a pretty rapid descent. it is within the normal flight envelope but it is rapid. if the radar data is correct, the airplane slowed dramaticallyly that's something the investigators are going to look at very, very closely. if the airplane got too slow, it could have stalled. this airplane has protection around it. but if that's possible and the images that we have seen from the wreckage site, they y also show that the airplan
the good news is, we have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. those are going to be essential in understanding what happened and what caused this tragedy. >> we know they will be significant. we have also learned the plane slowed down amatically before the crash. what does that tell you along with the ages you have seen of the wreckage so far? >> well, the pilots reached cruising altitude and then advised air traffic control of a technical problem and...
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. >> this glider will collect data on the ocean for noaa's pacfic marine environmental lab. the motion of the waves will propel it, while solar panels power its sensors and communications. >> so with this thing, what are you guys measuring? >> so this particular one is measuring carbon, both in the atmosphere, kind of right in here, it sucks air in here, and also how much carbon dioxide is dissolved in the water. we're pumping a lot of carbon dioxide into the air, so it's going somewhere and about 30 percent of it is ending up in the ocean. >> it is now july 10th - just past 11:00 am. go time for the noaa team's wave glider. a coast guard crew hooks the glider to the ship's crane and maneuvers it out over the water before release. as soon as it's in the water, the science begins. >> as long as nothing wears out, it can kind of stay out there forever. >> this wave glider is just one of many research devices noaa is using to study a 20 mile area of the chukchi sea. they'll measure everything from temperature, salinity and oxygen to chlorophyl blooms. >> why'd you guys choose h
. >> this glider will collect data on the ocean for noaa's pacfic marine environmental lab. the motion of the waves will propel it, while solar panels power its sensors and communications. >> so with this thing, what are you guys measuring? >> so this particular one is measuring carbon, both in the atmosphere, kind of right in here, it sucks air in here, and also how much carbon dioxide is dissolved in the water. we're pumping a lot of carbon dioxide into the air, so it's...
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>> well, we're going to find out a lot more when we can get the flight data recorder, the voice cockpit recorder. general tom mcinerney, as always, great to see you, sir. thank you. >> thanks, gregg. >>> gregg, florida politicians battling it out in the most recent republican presidential debate, with senator marco rubio turning the tables on former governor jeb bush after a sharp attack. what it means for both their campaigns. >> but marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term. and you should be showing up to work. i mean, literally, the senate, what is it, like a french work week, you get like three days where you have to show up? >> no, jeb, i don't remember -- well, let me tell you, i don't remember you ever complaining about john mccain's vote record. the only other reason why you're doing it now is because we're running for the same position and someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. did you know that good nutrition is critical for brain health? brain food, hmmm. ensure has b vitamins that help support brain health ensure's complete bala
>> well, we're going to find out a lot more when we can get the flight data recorder, the voice cockpit recorder. general tom mcinerney, as always, great to see you, sir. thank you. >> thanks, gregg. >>> gregg, florida politicians battling it out in the most recent republican presidential debate, with senator marco rubio turning the tables on former governor jeb bush after a sharp attack. what it means for both their campaigns. >> but marco, when you signed up for...
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committee policing and data to drive down crime. over the summer, i visited a prison in oklahoma to talk with inmate and correctional officers about rehabilitating prisoners and preventing more people from ending up there in the first place. do weeks ago, i visited west virginia to me with families battling prescription drug and heroin abuse. as well as people who are working on new solutions for treatment and relocation. last week, i traveled to chicago to think police chiefs from across the country for all that their officers due to protect americans. to make sure that they get the resources that they need to get the job done. and to call for commonsense gun safety reforms that would make officers and their communities safer. we know that having millions of people in the criminal justice system, without any ability to find a job after release, is unsustainable. it is bad for committees, and it is bad for our economy. so, i monday, i will travel to newark, new jersey, to highlight efforts to help americans to -- with paid their deb
committee policing and data to drive down crime. over the summer, i visited a prison in oklahoma to talk with inmate and correctional officers about rehabilitating prisoners and preventing more people from ending up there in the first place. do weeks ago, i visited west virginia to me with families battling prescription drug and heroin abuse. as well as people who are working on new solutions for treatment and relocation. last week, i traveled to chicago to think police chiefs from across the...
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i think the data illustrates it has minimal impact on the space and that is really the point of question in my mind. >> thank you for that clarity. commissioner low. >> i also want to make sure this doesn't set a precedence for future projects coming before us. you know, we don't want another developer to come in to us and say, i made a $10,000 donation to parks alliance, and let me cast more shadow on a zero-tolerance park. >> i believe there is a motion and second from the planning commission and a motion and second from the recreation and park commission. >> do we have a second? >> yes, second. >> shall we call the question. >> please. >> commissioners, planning commission on that motion, to raise the cumulative shadow limit for gene friend recreation center, commissioner antioni. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis. >> aye. >> commissioner johnson. >> aye. >> commissioner richards >> aye. >> commissioner wu. >> no. >> that passes 5-1 with commission wu voting q. recreation and park commission, that motion passes. so we're now on item 1b recreation and park commission action only the discu
i think the data illustrates it has minimal impact on the space and that is really the point of question in my mind. >> thank you for that clarity. commissioner low. >> i also want to make sure this doesn't set a precedence for future projects coming before us. you know, we don't want another developer to come in to us and say, i made a $10,000 donation to parks alliance, and let me cast more shadow on a zero-tolerance park. >> i believe there is a motion and second from the...
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the plane's flight data recorder and the voice data recorder were recovered. russia's state run media reports that most people onboard were returning from vacation in the resort town of sharm el sheikh. victims' remains are being rushed to the morgue, grieving families still waiting in anguish. so far officials have recovered the remains of at least 130 people. cnn senior international correspondent nic robertson is in st. petersburg for us this evening, but we begin with ian lee on the ground in cairo. ian, egypt's government has come out here and very quickly said no signs of terrorism. what do we know about in terms of what happened? i know it's early going, but what do we know about what has happened? >> yeah, poppy, we're getting pieces of this flight, putting them together, the real big hole right now is what actually occurred to cause this plane to crash. now egypt's minister of civil aviation spoke earlier today, this is what he had to say. >> translator: if the pilot doesn't report any faults on the plane, all that will be carried out is routine maint
the plane's flight data recorder and the voice data recorder were recovered. russia's state run media reports that most people onboard were returning from vacation in the resort town of sharm el sheikh. victims' remains are being rushed to the morgue, grieving families still waiting in anguish. so far officials have recovered the remains of at least 130 people. cnn senior international correspondent nic robertson is in st. petersburg for us this evening, but we begin with ian lee on the ground...
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what will determine what happened is the analysis of the black box data and experts' deductions. however, up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on this aircraft. all we can say is that it happened due to the technical difficulties and the team of experts are the ones who will be able to prove or deny this. >> earlier, relatives desperate for news had arrived at saint peter's burg airport. >> the landing will be -- he was on holiday with his family. my son, his wife and daughter. their daughter is 10 months old. >> i am waiting for the person i love. we spoke through the internet yesterday. they were supposed to board this plane. i checked the radar. everything seemed to be fine. then around 11:30, i came here. when i came, i couldn't find the flight anywhere on the screen. >> the airbus a-321 seen here in moscow 11 days ago was operated by the russian airline metrojet fly to go saint petersburg. 23 minutes after takeoff, it dropped out of cruising altitude and disappeared from radar. the pilot had complained of technical problems
what will determine what happened is the analysis of the black box data and experts' deductions. however, up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on this aircraft. all we can say is that it happened due to the technical difficulties and the team of experts are the ones who will be able to prove or deny this. >> earlier, relatives desperate for news had arrived at saint peter's burg airport. >> the landing will be -- he was on holiday...
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in our process we sent out hundreds of surveys to collect data about the playground. they are very well used. people like the location there so they are staying there. the context is lacks groups sitting areas and facilities that make it a good place to stay for a while and some strange stuff. view is obstructed and there is unclear pedestrian access. we also had, we had about 14 community workshops and focus groups with a really wide range of people with playground use and opportunities. the schoolwork shops. the kids were given thoughtful design critic to the national architect and what they drew about what would be a phenomenal place they don't see in san francisco yet. this is a lcfs -- list of the city agencies and institutions involved with input up to date. i will say the input has been extremely constructive. there is a lot of great design input that we've gotten and we know there is going to be a lot of support for the project moving forward. in summary, what we heard can be distilled into a desire for two equally great playgrounds. right now they are differe
in our process we sent out hundreds of surveys to collect data about the playground. they are very well used. people like the location there so they are staying there. the context is lacks groups sitting areas and facilities that make it a good place to stay for a while and some strange stuff. view is obstructed and there is unclear pedestrian access. we also had, we had about 14 community workshops and focus groups with a really wide range of people with playground use and opportunities. the...
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the two black boxes, the flight data recorder, voice data recorder, now in the hands of officials. what they could say to tell us what happened next. can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and roast it until it's just right. and she makes stuffing from scratch, topping it with a healthy helping of delicious gravy. ♪ marie callender spends time on the little things, so that you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have
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we lacked the data to really go after bad actors. so we put in place new reporting obligations for originating long-distance providers, and those obligations just kicked in, we have our first set of reports from them, and we're going to come through them, not just for bad actors, but look for patterns, so that we can make sure that we get rid of this problem once and for all. senator: so there is a way to develop the evidence necessary to determine where the problem lies? hon. rosenworcel: that is exactly right. senator: that is very encouraging. you indicated that you understand its importance and i would only reiterate that one of my focuses as a member of congress has been trying to keep rural america alive and well, and it is so discouraging to go into a business owner who knows of failures of call completion. is no completion. but, they do not know how many others they are missing. and my lost opportunity, guess is, that if you make that call to a rural business, the call is not completed, you are unlikely to try a second or thi
we lacked the data to really go after bad actors. so we put in place new reporting obligations for originating long-distance providers, and those obligations just kicked in, we have our first set of reports from them, and we're going to come through them, not just for bad actors, but look for patterns, so that we can make sure that we get rid of this problem once and for all. senator: so there is a way to develop the evidence necessary to determine where the problem lies? hon. rosenworcel: that...
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so five more gigs for the same price? may i? 50% more data for the same price. now get 15 gigs for the price of 10. ♪ everything kids touch during cold and flu season sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. mmm hmm.i know the markets have taken a hit lately. just wanted to touch base. we came to manage over $800 billion in assets, through face time when you really need it. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> 15,000 feet above eastern illinois, a skydiver's parachute snags the tail of a plane, leaving the jumper twisting and helpless. his life, along with the lives of 17 others still on board, hangs in the balance. august 2004, hundreds of jumpers from around the world gather in illinois for the four-day world free fall festival. it's the largest skydiving convention in the world at the time. for skydiver norman benitas, it's a chance to join friends and videotape 120-mile-per-hour drops to earth. >> i jump because i love the thrill
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home prices in the region have jumped more than 8% during the past 12 months. according to data from corelogic in santa clara and san francisco counties, prices have increase ed by 16%. our guests made a documentary about their struggle to buy a home in this market. >> we live in silicon valley, california. home to google. facebook. apple. and just about every other tech company you can think of. >> it's the google car! >> lately it seems like the bigger the tech companies get, the less room there is for middle-class families like us. >> joining me now are the filmmakers, michelle joyce and steve fife, welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> why did you decide to film your experience? >> well, i've lived in the bay area my whole life. and we decided that we wanted to purchase a home in the bay area. we're renters, we've been saving for years. and it seems like we just sort of woke up one day and looked around and prices had practically doubled. and suddenly we just realized that we've been completely priced out of the region. >> so you spent about nine months wor
home prices in the region have jumped more than 8% during the past 12 months. according to data from corelogic in santa clara and san francisco counties, prices have increase ed by 16%. our guests made a documentary about their struggle to buy a home in this market. >> we live in silicon valley, california. home to google. facebook. apple. and just about every other tech company you can think of. >> it's the google car! >> lately it seems like the bigger the tech companies...
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>> the challenges are we have 82 counties. 82 different ways that they keep the data. 82 different ways that they appoint public defenders. >> so why is it that in scott county indigent defendants can't see an attorney until after they are indicted? >> that's a very good question. we don't know why. it shouldn't be that way. >> who has oversight over how the justice system works in the counties right now? >> the judges. >> we're going to see judge gordon. this is the man that many people hold responsible for keeping people in jail for months without access to a lawyer. >> we met a few defendants yesterday, just being here a few days, went into the jail and spoke to a number of inmates who say they have been waiting to speak to an attorney for nearly a year. >> well that's not right. i know that's not right. but i don't know when that happens. i never know who is in jail. >> they said investigators told them its your policy to wait until after they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot afford to hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they h
>> the challenges are we have 82 counties. 82 different ways that they keep the data. 82 different ways that they appoint public defenders. >> so why is it that in scott county indigent defendants can't see an attorney until after they are indicted? >> that's a very good question. we don't know why. it shouldn't be that way. >> who has oversight over how the justice system works in the counties right now? >> the judges. >> we're going to see judge gordon....
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and that's hard to do without access to the company's data in the first place. >> the burden of proof has to shift. it has to be on the companies, not on the government. the companies are making the profit, and theare government simply doesn't have the resources. >> the decisions about chemicals are made almost entirely on the basis of their functionality for a manufacturer. >> in reality, we become the guinea pigs in the marketplace. >> safety only comes into play if people like us have made a stink about it. >> the chemical industry, scientists, and environmentalists all agree that change is needed. but efforts at reforming legislation are currently stalled between the chemical industry's push for profit and safety advocates' drive to protect the public from harm. with federal toxic law broken and no improved law likely coming soon, action on chemical safety on the state level has taken the spotlight. in 2013, 29 states introduced policies to reduce exposure to toxic chemicals in legislative sessions. >> states can actually forbid different products from coming in with these chemica
and that's hard to do without access to the company's data in the first place. >> the burden of proof has to shift. it has to be on the companies, not on the government. the companies are making the profit, and theare government simply doesn't have the resources. >> the decisions about chemicals are made almost entirely on the basis of their functionality for a manufacturer. >> in reality, we become the guinea pigs in the marketplace. >> safety only comes into play if...
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the president's response to that, we can't cherry pick the data. >> i want to be as clear as i can be. i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve. i reject the story line that says when it comes to public safety, there's an "us" and a "them." >> but here's the thing, police departments across this country right now are struggling to find to take on the job. the los angeles police academy where the next generation of cops learn how and when to fire. and takedown moves. suspects, put your hands up. the recruit officer longs to wear the badge. even if others around her don't support her career choice. >> i think that is not as easy for the people, you know, for our family members or our friends to actually accept the profession we're going into just because the perception that african-americans have toward law enforcement. >> a perception affected by high-profile officer-involved shootings from ferguson, missouri to north charleston, south carolina, to cincinnati, ohio. outrage leading to high profile targeted killings of police officers. the fallo
the president's response to that, we can't cherry pick the data. >> i want to be as clear as i can be. i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve. i reject the story line that says when it comes to public safety, there's an "us" and a "them." >> but here's the thing, police departments across this country right now are struggling to find to take on the job. the los angeles police academy where the next generation of cops...
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the analysis of the black box data and experts' deductions. however, up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on this aircraft. all we can say is that it happened due to the technical difficulties and the team of experts are the ones who will be able to approve or deny this. >> russia's investigative committee has opened a criminal case to see if metro jet is to blame. sunday will be a day of mourning in russia. fla flags will fly at half staff. cultural instittushingsz t.v. and radio stations have been told to cancel programs. >> friends and families of the passengers, it's been a defendant day of tragic contradictions. they were initially told the plain went missing shortly after it took off at sharmal sheik. and it was said the plane, in fact was safe transitting through turkish airspace. a few minutes after that, the prime minister came out to the say the plane was down and there were no survivors. peter sharp, al jazeera, saint petersburg airport. >> al jazeera rory challands is following th
the analysis of the black box data and experts' deductions. however, up until this point, there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary happened on this aircraft. all we can say is that it happened due to the technical difficulties and the team of experts are the ones who will be able to approve or deny this. >> russia's investigative committee has opened a criminal case to see if metro jet is to blame. sunday will be a day of mourning in russia. fla flags will fly at half...
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you are using the technology, you're making better use of data analytics. you are understanding specific movements and that student's understanding. it is obviously much more scalable and affordable as well. what we do in that example, we can help the 22-year-old graduate in china who has a great grammar and vocabulary in english, but lacks the fluency to get the job with a global corporation. in another way we can help the parents in a poor country in africa, who knows, that left to their own devices there is a 50% chance after five years of schooling the child will not master basic literacy. and we can apply technology to help those life challenges as well. those life chances as well. francine: you've lost some contracts in the u.s. are you looking at emerging markets? that looks to be where there is more growth potential. john: first of all in america, and the first six months of the year, revenues were up 3%. the best growth we've had in the last few years. our competitive performance in higher education and large parts of those schools business is actu
you are using the technology, you're making better use of data analytics. you are understanding specific movements and that student's understanding. it is obviously much more scalable and affordable as well. what we do in that example, we can help the 22-year-old graduate in china who has a great grammar and vocabulary in english, but lacks the fluency to get the job with a global corporation. in another way we can help the parents in a poor country in africa, who knows, that left to their own...
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which one's the voice and which one's the data? >> the one in the back is the cockpit. the one in the front is the voice recorder, three microphones and a fourth backup microphone, as well, to get the area and what's happening. the discussions between the pilots. you would be able to tell from that whether there was something abrupt that happened and whether the pilots were aware of it, or not. the flight data recorder, which is the one i believe they have now is very technical. it says how fast the engines are turning. says if there's any excessive vibrations and all of those other pieces of data. >> it's pretty impressive they would be able to retrieve that data box this quickly. does it say something about the potential debris field to you? at least at the tail was somewhat intact? or is it just, you know, a device that helps them retrieve or locate that black box. >> well, it does tell you a little bit about it. and the people i've spoken to about it so far on scene told me that the aircraft in essence was in two different pieces, very closely near each other, which
which one's the voice and which one's the data? >> the one in the back is the cockpit. the one in the front is the voice recorder, three microphones and a fourth backup microphone, as well, to get the area and what's happening. the discussions between the pilots. you would be able to tell from that whether there was something abrupt that happened and whether the pilots were aware of it, or not. the flight data recorder, which is the one i believe they have now is very technical. it says...
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and the flight data roerd aeporters and specialists will be able to determine right up to the point that electric cat power was cut off to those systems exactly what happened on that airplane in terms of the flight control systems and everything associated mechanically and electrically as well as everything happening in the cockpit in terms of the pilots talking to one another. >> and in a statement on a ebb with sight, the metrojet says the a-321 received required factory maintenance in 2014. so at this point -- and the pilot was very experienced. so at this point it looks like there was technical issues on board. >> it's entirely possible. we're very early in the investigation. the fact is that airplanes, even though this was something in the order of 19 years old, these are highly cared for, highly monitored, highly inspected aircraft. they fly for decades. the pilot as i recall, something over 12,000 hours th s which is highly experienced pilot. so i don't think we're dealing with an issue of pilot experience. it doesn't mean that the pilot's actions or inactions may not be impl
and the flight data roerd aeporters and specialists will be able to determine right up to the point that electric cat power was cut off to those systems exactly what happened on that airplane in terms of the flight control systems and everything associated mechanically and electrically as well as everything happening in the cockpit in terms of the pilots talking to one another. >> and in a statement on a ebb with sight, the metrojet says the a-321 received required factory maintenance in...
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yea. 50% more data for the same price. i like this metaphor. oh, it's even better with funnel cakes. but very sticky. get 15 gigs for the price of 10. and now get $300 credit for every line you switch. now at at&t test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test >>> no survivors from the russian airline crash this morning, it is carried 217 passengers and crew members it left sharm el sheikh at the southern tip of the sinai peninsula and disappeared from radar 23 minutes later and right now they are in cairo. victims are being brought to the morgue. identification of the victims will take place there. more news later on this. now back to our regular programming. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. imagine being in a hot air balloon, drifting through a cloudless day. what could be more sublime? and what could be more frightening when the wind carries that balloon straight into high-voltage wires? that's just what one spectator caught on camera. october 1984. a
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you want both the data recorder and the voice recorder. they'll bring it back to a laboratory. the egyptians may have the capability to do it. the russians certainly do. and the french do, as well, as the manufacturer of the plane. so they get that recorder back, they can start downloading data from it. if it is undamaged or if it is, you know, relatively undamaged, they can start getting data from that in as short as a few hours. >> so peter, now that the egyptian airport official is saying that he does not suspect terroristic activity, but we should mention there is an active isis aligned snurnl ee e in parts of the sinai, how would that help investigators? >> i think two things take place. one is you never eliminate any of the causes this early in the investigation. investigators will look to see if there are, in fact, any indications of terrorist activity. but pretty clearly, there's some indication from the flight crew that something catastrophic was starting to happen. and they reported the that. and that will be the main clue and i think that the egyptian authorities are
you want both the data recorder and the voice recorder. they'll bring it back to a laboratory. the egyptians may have the capability to do it. the russians certainly do. and the french do, as well, as the manufacturer of the plane. so they get that recorder back, they can start downloading data from it. if it is undamaged or if it is, you know, relatively undamaged, they can start getting data from that in as short as a few hours. >> so peter, now that the egyptian airport official is...
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the one hard data point we have, mr. tratani, is this distress call from the cockpit. what do you make of the fact there was only one call and then radio silence? >> that's extremely significant. i class that more of a distress call. that it was not an emergency or an alert. what it was was actually an alert that i have a problem. he hasn't identified it. normally procedure is to say what is your problem. now, i don't know the receipt of the transmission. so that's significant. the next significant point is one transmission. and then the aircraft goes off the air. literally, the cockpit voice system communication is hooked up to what we call vhf-1 and that goes right to the battery bus. it's a hot wire. so the very fact of whatever was happening to that aircraft, at very least, the pilots are trained to continue to speak over atc. it's just a button to push for a hot mic. so basically speaking, he could have been speaking all the way down or when the aircraft broke up in the air or impacted it on the ground. that is a very key point. and very key to what of the black b
the one hard data point we have, mr. tratani, is this distress call from the cockpit. what do you make of the fact there was only one call and then radio silence? >> that's extremely significant. i class that more of a distress call. that it was not an emergency or an alert. what it was was actually an alert that i have a problem. he hasn't identified it. normally procedure is to say what is your problem. now, i don't know the receipt of the transmission. so that's significant. the next...
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in the web service business and conference business , really a big data platform. bringing tires and sellers together. you have running after those opportunities. merely look and say there is such a massive amount youuman capital that wouldn't be discouraged by the fact we are seeing a slowdown in the overall economy? thatthink if you get position quickly and they are doing a good job, i would be buying alibaba right now. them extremely proud of the entertainment proposition delivering. gaming attractions than the rest of the integrated resorts in all of macau combined. time to review new test the revenue we generate from gaming is always much much higher. it is important to follow in the footsteps of what the government wants. as a point of differentiation, ultimately casino gaming is be the financial end. without that component we wouldn't be able to build these amazing fantastic things. tables out of50 the 400 you wanted. what does that signal to you, given the environment and annual growth rate environment. happy because there could be much worse scenarios. sig
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data from the cockpit voice recorder and the digital flight data recorder. but that being said, if -- and i'm not implying this, but if the engines just failed, let's say that's a problem, that airplane can go 90 miles. that's plenty of time. it can actually glide 90 miles. that's plenty of time to troubleshoot your problems and check your checklist. so what disturbs me, at cruise altitude, something radical, something catastrophic may have occurred for this airplane to all of a sudden very rapidly end up at that particular crash site. >> and then, talk about the investigative body. we heard ian say, russian authorities, egyptian authorities. is there kind of an international body of investigators that would also be on the ground to try to discern what happened and when? >> for all intents and purposes, this occurred in egyptian air space. so this is up to the egyptians to organize this particular accident investigation. and it is up to them, whether they want to include other investigative bodies. the russians, i would assume, it would be a custom to involv
data from the cockpit voice recorder and the digital flight data recorder. but that being said, if -- and i'm not implying this, but if the engines just failed, let's say that's a problem, that airplane can go 90 miles. that's plenty of time. it can actually glide 90 miles. that's plenty of time to troubleshoot your problems and check your checklist. so what disturbs me, at cruise altitude, something radical, something catastrophic may have occurred for this airplane to all of a sudden very...
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data i know that carl we've looked at data and analysis the data through the lens of a racial achievement gap and look at the disparity in our district i think this is impervious you put those out and hone in on some of them this is the interruption is the key to the change decades of what we've been doing rights so for those of us in the district a long time they have been broken promises we've had a suburban racial achievement gap so i want to see a citywide voice on suggestions of black families and black students and what is happening to our black communities that left san francisco i want to see an investigation around experiences first hand experiences of black parents and schools their children that racially isolated and what is happening in those schools and then i'd like i'm thrilled there is representation from as though a lot of schools we have the west and east side and middle school that is great our problem is that we have such you know a small black population and one that is decimated by what was going on in san francisco in general i also have a question about the bs u it
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their two top priorities will be to recover the victims' remains and to get the flight data recorder and the voice recorder back to a laboratory to see exactly what was happening in the final moments of flight. it disappeared off the radar screens at 31,000 feet is very disturbing. that is almost generally that is always the safest portion of flight, less than 15% of accidents occur or begin at cruise altitude. takeoff and landing are the challenging points. this is going to be an interesting and difficult investigation. >> it does sound like that. 30,000 feet. that is kind of the calm area of flying for many pilots. that reportedly went down something like 6,000 feet per minute. will that kind of tell you that when the plane did go down, that it was intact, mink when it does hit ground, the debris field might be tighter than, say, if the plane broke apart during its dissent and trying to locate those boxes would be complicated? you will have to look at the radar tracking and see if any separated. cruise altitude is very difficult. there is a difference between piloting skills and th
their two top priorities will be to recover the victims' remains and to get the flight data recorder and the voice recorder back to a laboratory to see exactly what was happening in the final moments of flight. it disappeared off the radar screens at 31,000 feet is very disturbing. that is almost generally that is always the safest portion of flight, less than 15% of accidents occur or begin at cruise altitude. takeoff and landing are the challenging points. this is going to be an interesting...
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i like the idea that you're measured against other kids and empirical data. >> what about the teachers being measured up? >> i agree. i'm very merit-based. i don't think you need rubber rooms for the teachers who stink. get rid of them. i agree with you guys on that. i don't like the fact that more and more we're teaching to too many tests. what's lost in the translation is that the kids are only learning how to take the tests. >> the whole class -- the class you take to take the sat and the act. ben stein, you have more ivy league degrees and mbas and law degrees than i can count. you have a very smart son. is it overdone? do you think the president has a point or there is an agenda going on here? >> i think there are several things going on. one, the unions are throwing their weight around. two, there is an astounding, horrifying, terrifying racial gap in achievement on the nation's standardized testing. i think the obama administration wants to try to cover that up. three, there is a complete misunderstanding about the value of memorization and teaching to the test. memorization and
i like the idea that you're measured against other kids and empirical data. >> what about the teachers being measured up? >> i agree. i'm very merit-based. i don't think you need rubber rooms for the teachers who stink. get rid of them. i agree with you guys on that. i don't like the fact that more and more we're teaching to too many tests. what's lost in the translation is that the kids are only learning how to take the tests. >> the whole class -- the class you take to take...
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and a have their own story and their own data they want to look at. so i think one of the things that we keep in mind today is that this is only going to get bigger and there will only have a more people -- there will only be more people around it. and we are taking on students of our own who are doing this work as well. so i think there is a lot of questions still to be answered. >> i think there is a lot of history that if you talk to people who were really involved, there are a lot of people in delano, even when we had the events a couple weeks ago, the percentage of people there is very small. and those people that aren't there, you know, really don't want to have anything to do with any other. people go in and talk to those individuals because i have talked to some of those people. they have their own history. so there is a lot of history there. i think when we take that time to go in and look at that history is what -- when we find out what happened all the way around. mr. holmes: an absolutely important point to show the diversity. of course, i
and a have their own story and their own data they want to look at. so i think one of the things that we keep in mind today is that this is only going to get bigger and there will only have a more people -- there will only be more people around it. and we are taking on students of our own who are doing this work as well. so i think there is a lot of questions still to be answered. >> i think there is a lot of history that if you talk to people who were really involved, there are a lot of...
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but the data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. and that flight data reporter is going to be critical because it would have recorded hundreds, perhaps thousands of pieces of data coming off of the cockpit which would tell them accurate headings, accurate readings about heading, about altitude, about speed, about whether the plane was in a nose up or nose down configuration, and how far did this plane break up in air or did it in fact stay intact until hitting the ground. an awful lot of questions here that we need answers to. the cockpit voice recorder captured of course the last few seconds of the conversation between the co-pilot and the pilot. there was one report that the pilot had reported radioed. he was having some sort of technical problem, but that's the best translation we have at the moment, richard. >> i know you have been talking with ron mott in london who has also been covering this story. let's get to ron in london. ron, also what you've been reporting about are the families and how they have been learning about the
but the data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. and that flight data reporter is going to be critical because it would have recorded hundreds, perhaps thousands of pieces of data coming off of the cockpit which would tell them accurate headings, accurate readings about heading, about altitude, about speed, about whether the plane was in a nose up or nose down configuration, and how far did this plane break up in air or did it in fact stay intact until hitting the ground. an awful lot of...
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they were generated to pass a test so that this data -- the student data level for this state solution and mandates the end of course, assessment for every single course taught in the state. literally hundreds of not thousands of force assessments. what is the solution? rather than ask permission for you to embark with the debt forgiveness so last spring decided to decommission those assessments at the district level to put under our control for the purpose to generate a benchmark. to simply eliminate those assessments restored to 260 minutes of teaching time. we testified in tallahassee and the governor issued the executive order amid the school year that eliminated the need for the vast majority of end of the forced assessments we could decommission almost 300 and discourse assessments at the elementary level we went from 23 mandated at zero middle schools 77 down at four. as senior high-school with the real brought of coursework 186 down at just six. we are supportive of this report the next phase of the conversation can i just be a percentage of time it is a quantitative analysis w
they were generated to pass a test so that this data -- the student data level for this state solution and mandates the end of course, assessment for every single course taught in the state. literally hundreds of not thousands of force assessments. what is the solution? rather than ask permission for you to embark with the debt forgiveness so last spring decided to decommission those assessments at the district level to put under our control for the purpose to generate a benchmark. to simply...
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the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. with xerox. >>> so, as the holiday shopping season closes in, more stores deciding to close on thanksgiving. and now one staying shut on, get this, black friday. sporting goods store r.e.i. giving its workers the day off with pay. john, they say it's good for employees. do you say something else? >> i think it's terrible for business. i don't know why you would stay closed on one of your busiest days of the year. i really think this is more of a marketing ploy. brenda, thanks to you and gary b., we get incredible ratings on this show. think about how much free publicity we're giving them. i think it's a marketing ploy with r.e.i. i think it's bad business to stay shut. >> jonas, you think it could be good for the economy. >> in general it's great that there is mor
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guys that would run around the country, maintaining our three data centers. at the time, you did not have the luxury of just plugging into amazon web services or something. you actually had to go out and build your own machines. and beyond that, we were threatening, basically, both sides of the industry. both the internet industry, the googles, the yahoo!s, and microsofts that it wanted to control, continue to retain their control. but you had the traditional media world, the studios and labels and others, wanting to retain control of distribution. they were attacking us, accusing us of not doing the right things around copyrights, when, in reality, we were building more tools than any of our competitors, and more policies from day one than anyone else to deal with all these problems and action -- actually eventually create solutions for them where they could monetize them. the music industry earns billions of dollars off of youtube on an annual basis now. but with all these people looking at us, and us just struggling to keep things up and running, we had no
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the fbi just released the most recent crime data. crime has been dropping for years despite the recent claim that crime is up. the police are backing off due to a war on the police. crime continues to fall. the public doesn't know the truth says criminologist james allen fox. it's really true that people don't know. >> people get their perceptions of what's going on with crime based on the latest grisly story, later shooting or something on 8:11 news that the statistics which people don't pay much attention to say otherwise. we are as safe as we have been for almost 40 or 50 years. john: we hear the stories crime is up in baltimore. >> there are spikes. only because crime levels were so low. it's becoming the victim of your own success. take new york city. homicide is up 8% this year but it's 35% lower than five years ago. john: what about the war on cops we are hearing about? >> in terms of cops being killed by citizens, the numbers are as low as they have been. john: put this chart at the shows 50 years. we have seen the steady dec
the fbi just released the most recent crime data. crime has been dropping for years despite the recent claim that crime is up. the police are backing off due to a war on the police. crime continues to fall. the public doesn't know the truth says criminologist james allen fox. it's really true that people don't know. >> people get their perceptions of what's going on with crime based on the latest grisly story, later shooting or something on 8:11 news that the statistics which people don't...
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iremember, the data that you see on the blue line is for radar. and radar obviously picks up more than just its difficult from that graph alone to understand what the cause for the large rate of descent was. but it's unlikely that it would have been a single-engine. >> no doubt there is more to analyze when more day at a comes out. thank you for your analysis on that, anil. >>> human rights watch are expressing concern that asking for leaders to step down are undermining democracy. now it's uncertain if leaders can deliver change or should be allowed to run again. there was an overwhelming yes vote for the in congo to allow the president to run for a third term although opposition parties are challenging this. burundi's president changed the constitution is th. >> how do you read this? >> well, it would seem that they're manufactured, and they really don't have a say and actually puts the views across in the votes. there is a strange nationalism going on in rwanda in that they've done very after this stage. but bringing the democratic principles w
iremember, the data that you see on the blue line is for radar. and radar obviously picks up more than just its difficult from that graph alone to understand what the cause for the large rate of descent was. but it's unlikely that it would have been a single-engine. >> no doubt there is more to analyze when more day at a comes out. thank you for your analysis on that, anil. >>> human rights watch are expressing concern that asking for leaders to step down are undermining...
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the brownsville, texas area. we'll take another look at your first alert forecast, next. stay with tv9. fire crews are investigating an overnight fire at slater hall on the university of iowa campus. students evacuated the dorm around 1:30 this morning. fire crews say they received reports of the fire on the 9th floor. officials say everyone made it out the building safely. check for more updates on this story at kcrg dot com. officials are searching for a missing waterloo west high school junior, moe sed. people last saw him on october 22nd. yesterday, teachers and students used a day off from school to search for him. officials believe he was last seen riding his bike on the 13-hundred block of west fourth street in waterloo. davenport police arrested 28-year-old javon webb on thursday. webb faces several charges, including assault on a peace officer and interference with official acts while armed. the iowa department of public safety says webb struck a police officer with his car outside a waterloo lounge on a
the brownsville, texas area. we'll take another look at your first alert forecast, next. stay with tv9. fire crews are investigating an overnight fire at slater hall on the university of iowa campus. students evacuated the dorm around 1:30 this morning. fire crews say they received reports of the fire on the 9th floor. officials say everyone made it out the building safely. check for more updates on this story at kcrg dot com. officials are searching for a missing waterloo west high school...